Drama http://technology4kids.pbworks.com/w/page/32749978/Drama

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  1. Video Interview with Ken Wilson
  2. Improv Games: Videos
    1. Game 1: Yes And
    2. Game 2: Rumors
    3. Game 4: Jibberish to English
    4. Game 3: Pass the Prop
  3. Resources for Using Drama With Young Learners
    1. Serious Drama With Young Learners by Ania Kozicka on Ken Wilson's blog
    2. Teaching English Vocabulary to Young Learners via Drama (PDF)
    3. Drama with Young ELLs
    4. Drama Techniques for Teaching English
    5. Storytelling and Drama by Carol Read
    6. Watching Young Learners at Work: From Practice to Principle by Marisa Constantinides
    7. ESL Children's Drama Games
    8. Puppets in Primary
    9. Several Puppet Making Resources & Scripts
    10. Digital Storytelling- several links and resources
  4. More Drama Resources
    1. Using Drama and Movement to Enhance English Language Learners' Literacy Development
    2. 40 Drama Resources via Sean Banville
    3. Roleplay Tutorial
    4. Several Drama and Theater Resources via Cybraryman
    5. Animating Stories by Marisa Constantinides
  5. Recommended Reading
    1. Drama and Improvisation by Ken Wilson
    2. The Drama and Theatre Category of Ken Wilson's blog

    Video Interview with Ken Wilson



    Shelly Terrell interviews @kenwilsonlondon about his book Drama and Improvisation which features over 57 activities to help teachers inspire their students to speak English in a fun way! http://kenwilsonelt.wordpress.com

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    Improv Games: Videos


    Game 1: Yes And


    Instructions:
    • Put students into pairs
    • One student begins with a sentence and the other student says "Yes and" then adds more information.
    • Use a timer to get students speaking for 1 minute or longer.


    Game 2: Rumors


    Instructions:
    • Put students into pairs
    • Student A makes up a rumor to tell student B.
    • Student B adds to the rumor then both students giggle.
    • Student B then makes up the rumor and student A adds to the rumor.
    • Use a timer to get students speaking for 1 minute or longer.




    Game 4: Jibberish to English


    Instructions:
    • You will need a bell or whistle.
    • Put students into pairs
    • Have the pairs make up a scene or give them one. They are choosing a scene they can easily talk about so they may want something simple like going shopping, playing a sport, etc. Or you could have the scene match your lesson topic.
    • Student A begins by speaking about the topic. Student B rings the bell every 10 seconds or so. When student B rings the bell, student A must speak in Jibberish (a made up language).
    • Use a timer to get students speaking for 1 minute or longer.




    Game 3: Pass the Prop


    Instructions:
    • You will need an everyday object such as an eraser, a chair, a broom, or other object. You can choose to bring in as many as you want. We will use a broom as an example.
    • Place students in a circle.
    • Place 2 students in the center of the circle with the broom.
    • Student A decides what to pretend the broom is either than a broom. For example, student A may decide the broom is a spaceship.
    • Student A then demonstrates the broom is a spaceship through acting and using dialogue until student B figures this out.
    • Student B determines the broom is a spaceship and plays along matching the dialogue.
    • When a student in the circle imagines the object is something else that student taps student A or B and replaces that student in the skit.




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    Resources for Using Drama With Young Learners



    Serious Drama With Young Learners by Ania Kozicka on Ken Wilson's blog



    Teaching English Vocabulary to Young Learners via Drama (PDF)


    -research and activities listed

    Drama with Young ELLs



    Drama Techniques for Teaching English



    Storytelling and Drama by Carol Read



    Watching Young Learners at Work: From Practice to Principle by Marisa Constantinides



    ESL Children's Drama Games



    Puppets in Primary



    Several Puppet Making Resources & Scripts



    Digital Storytelling- several links and resources


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    More Drama Resources



    Using Drama and Movement to Enhance English Language Learners' Literacy Development


    -amazing background information (8+ pages) on using Drama with English language learners. You will get a solid understanding of the benefits and pedagogical basis for various activities.

    40 Drama Resources via Sean Banville



    Roleplay Tutorial



    Several Drama and Theater Resources via Cybraryman



    Animating Stories by Marisa Constantinides



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    Recommended Reading



    Drama and Improvisation by Ken Wilson



    The Drama and Theatre Category of Ken Wilson's blog

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